• Witnessing Christ with the Four Key Biblical Concepts: Pt. 1/4 Sin

  • Nov 7 2024
  • Length: 49 mins
  • Podcast

Witnessing Christ with the Four Key Biblical Concepts: Pt. 1/4 Sin

  • Summary

  • In this episode of Witnessing Christ, Mark Parsons is joined by our three evangelist interns, Calvin, Charlie, and Jon. We begin a four-part series unpacking four interconnected foundational biblical concepts: sin, grace, faith, and works. This discussion starts by exploring sin, highlighting key differences between the Christian and Mormon perspectives.

    While many Latter-day Saints view sin as occasional mistakes or a checklist of behaviors to avoid, we look to the Bible to reveal its more profound nature as something inherent in humanity and requiring a Savior.

    We also discuss practical ways to engage Latter-day Saints in conversations about sin, offering biblical illustrations and verses to emphasize the depth of our need for Jesus. Join us as we dive into this crucial topic and lay the groundwork for understanding grace in the next episode.

    For more about how to talk about sin, check out this article on Jesus is Enough and this one on Be Ye Perfect.

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